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Ik vond een aantal weken terug een oude compact camera terug en hij werd nog enthousiaster. Elke ochtend ging hij minstens een kwartier eerder naar school om staartmeesjes, huismussen en ander moois te fotograferen.

Het plan ontstond om te sparen voor een tweedehands spiegelreflex en we waren laatst zelfs al naar Sipkes in Groningen gegaan voor een eerste oriëntatie.

Ondertussen fotografeerde hij enthousiast door.

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#fotografie #vogelfotografie #natuur #payingitforward

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Tjongejonge, wat kan de wereld gelukkig ook mooi zijn (een lang draadje):

Onze elfjarige ontdekte in de kerstvakantie hoe leuk hij fotograferen vindt. Hij is al zijn hele leven dol op de natuur en ontdekte dat je met een telefoon die natuur in een foto kunt zetten. Er ging een nieuwe wereld voor hem open en hij fotografeerde vogels en in de lente hommels en bijen.

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#fotografie #vogelfotografie #natuur #payingitforward

@helle @ardaxi I know that more robust ones exist, I have seen them used in some institutional buildings for example (and they will definitely resist someone trying to kick in a door).

I suspect they require rather more power and integration work than the consumer-grade stuff though...

technology, bleak, potential existential dread 

@serapath I repeat: we do not have 'capable AI'. We have a bunch of useful algorithms and a bunch of not-so-useful word soup and lie generators. That's it.

It is irresponsible to respond to concerns about the current state of technology with "well maybe things will get better in the future".

technology, bleak, potential existential dread 

One of my more 'ambient' concerns about technology, as it stands today, is the degree to which it makes social development and evolution impossible.

Computer systems require for everything to be encoded in standardized formats, to function. Standardized formats require exhaustively defining the space of all relevant information and concepts that can exist.

Which means that we're rapidly locking ourselves into an ossified, immutable society where everything must forever work how it does today - organic development of novel and better things rapidly becomes impossible because its outcomes are not representable in the computer systems that now run our world.

Even leaving aside the question of "who defines the space of possible things that can exist", the mere fact that this must be exhaustively specified *at all* is, I think, a potentially existential risk for humans' ability to adapt to changing circumstances.

technology, bleak, potential existential dread 

@serapath We don't have "capable AI" to begin with (and it's not clear that we ever will).

De #groteKleinLeedVerkiezing zoekt het kleinste leed, want groot leed is er al genoeg.

Doe even alsof je een laptop en een kantoor buitenshuis hebt (mocht je een daarvan of beide niet hebben) en overweeg: welke van deze vier dingen vind ik het MINST erg?

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(This inspired by a conversation I was just having with someone)

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Loving art but hating artists is akin to Loving Black Culture but hating Black People. (I'm saying this as a Black person artist.)

AI Image Lovers want to remove "the artist" from the equation in the same way that people want to use Black culture but remove Black people from the equation.

I have been trying to wrap my tongue around the words as to why this "AI Art" boom is so rotten and this is one of the reasons! 🥴

#artwork #mastoart #blackmastodon #queer

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technology, bleak, potential existential dread 

One of my more 'ambient' concerns about technology, as it stands today, is the degree to which it makes social development and evolution impossible.

Computer systems require for everything to be encoded in standardized formats, to function. Standardized formats require exhaustively defining the space of all relevant information and concepts that can exist.

Which means that we're rapidly locking ourselves into an ossified, immutable society where everything must forever work how it does today - organic development of novel and better things rapidly becomes impossible because its outcomes are not representable in the computer systems that now run our world.

Even leaving aside the question of "who defines the space of possible things that can exist", the mere fact that this must be exhaustively specified *at all* is, I think, a potentially existential risk for humans' ability to adapt to changing circumstances.

If you're the person who just won the eBay auction for seven "1985 Antic Software Atari ST Game Disks" for $107.50, please get in touch. I want to make sure the monochrome version of "Mom and Me" gets archived.

#atarist #atari #digipres #kirschen #antic #ebay #archive

wayland window with a drop shadow that changes position depending on the time of the day like a sundial

Hot take: Pirating music is MORE ethical than using Spotify. The artists don't get paid either way, but at least piracy doesn't support exploitative corporations.

OH: "remove the GitHub stale bot from your head, no matter how long you've had this you deserve it to be solved" (in the context of "oh i am too old to do trans things")

TIL that the 'Daleks In Colour' mix of the Delia Derbyshire Doctor Who theme has the Pertwee title sequence in the spectrogram.

#doctorwho #deliaderbyshire #radiophonicworkshop

today I set all the git repositories on my personal forgejo server to private because llm crawlers were thrashing my server

when you ask chatgpt a silly question to see the silly answer, or prompt midjourney or whatever for a funny image, or use copilot or claude to vibe code, you are complicit in this

It kind of baffles me how I've tried to get Storybundle to send me e-mails about new bundles several times now, and I am still not getting any.

"Not getting the spam I asked for" sure is a new one for me

is there a nice tool to expose an arbitrary bitmap over VNC?

wonder how long it will take until exposure on VNC resolver

NixOS community/governance 

@KFears Yeah, that was pretty much a predictable outcome once so many competent maintainers left over the handling of things, honestly.

I also think it was pretty much inevitable. The departures were a bit louder because of the outspoken community conflict, but I suspect that those who left would've otherwise quietly burned out instead.

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